In a previous post, I shared some quilt design options with the Sister’s Choice block, using straight set layouts.
I think it is fun to play with on point layouts as well.
You never know; you might prefer a design on point.
So here is a layout with the Sister’s Choice block and sashing:
The same layout, but a different colorway, and some plain blocks added:
The next few layouts show the Sister’s Choice blocks where some have lines deleted, and some have lines added, to create alternate blocks to play with.
For the lover of quilting designs, it is always nice to have open, or negative, spaces to fill.
For the fun of it, see what happens when you play with the background:
I am sure you can come up with many more ideas; especially when you also play with color/value and border combinations!










I love them, particularly the last three … cannot pick just one!
It would be fun to make a long series of quilts using the same block pattern, but here are so many blocks to play with!
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Thank you, Judy! There definitely are a lot of blocks to play with! I suspect that is the reason for so many ufo’s. Ha, ha!
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I’m making this quilt for my sister. I’m having fun planning the colors from my scraps.. I wondered if you know why it’s called Sister’s Choice?
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Hi Carole! Thanks so much for stopping by!
All I can find is that Sister’s Choice may have been introduced by the Ladies Art Company or Old Chelsea Station pattern and mail order companies. 🙂
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